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triple88a 04-04-2014 01:24 PM


Originally Posted by Reverant (Post 1118319)
Modern programmable ECU with dongle, modern barndoor AFM as well for that stealth look.

FM Voodoo and a fart can sure got expensive. 42k :bowrofl:

EO2K 04-04-2014 01:29 PM


Originally Posted by thasac (Post 1118318)
"$42K in receipts"

lolol ... I'd love to see those receipts.

You are not familiar with Rebello are you? :giggle:

It astounds me what some people will dump into these cars. Here on MT we have a very DIY attitude when it comes to this stuff, but imagine how much it would cost to PAY a shop to do all the shit we've done on some of our cars? With the insane cost of labor and the ridiculous $$$ numbers I see people throw around for Rebello built/installed/"tuned" motors, $42k honestly does not surprise me.

See: POPSTOY

bahurd 04-04-2014 01:49 PM


Originally Posted by thasac (Post 1118318)
"$42K in receipts"

lolol ... I'd love to see those receipts.

Mazda MX 5 Miata Base Convertible 2 Door | eBay

-Zach

Anyone can make receipts. Wonder what the reserve is? And where did the term dongle come from anyway?

Wordorigins.org has it as "The word is most likely a blend of dong and dangle, as it can resemble a penis that hangs off a computer. "

Hah, I guess that fits this site.

Joe Perez 04-04-2014 02:00 PM

In case anyone was wondering whether an employee is entitled to worker's compensation for emotional distress suffered due to an employer requiring them to wear a chicken-head mask in exchange for company sponsored health insurance (while employed in a non-chicken-head-wearing role, eg: not a costumed performer), the answer is "Yes," at least in Massachusetts.

rleete 04-04-2014 02:05 PM


Originally Posted by thasac (Post 1118318)
"$42K in receipts"

lolol ... I'd love to see those receipts.

I'd be willing to bet the vast majority is labor charges. Checkbook build.

EO2K 04-04-2014 02:29 PM


dieselmiata 04-04-2014 03:48 PM

Is it Friday already? It must be time toPM FOR BEST FORUM PRICING!

thasac 04-04-2014 05:35 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 1118333)
In case anyone was wondering whether an employee is entitled to worker's compensation for emotional distress suffered due to an employer requiring them to wear a chicken-head mask in exchange for company sponsored health insurance (while employed in a non-chicken-head-wearing role, eg: not a costumed performer), the answer is "Yes," at least in Massachusetts.

Karma - the court ruled against an asshole who peddles shit on infomercials, including this fantastic load of shit:



-Zach

whizbang18T 04-04-2014 09:42 PM

ever browse the mazda-speed.com forums? i point them over here once in a while for megasquirt help, but they don't seem too keen on learning.

this forum is great - i got my car running (99-00 mspnp2) up and running in a day. for idle control i started with just the idle screw, and now closed loop. started with wastegate boost - now closed loop. there's a ton of info here :dealwithit:

mgeoffriau 04-05-2014 01:20 PM


Originally Posted by whizbang18T (Post 1118475)
ever browse the mazda-speed.com forums? i point them over here once in a while for megasquirt help, but they don't seem too keen on learning.

this forum is great - i got my car running (99-00 mspnp2) up and running in a day. for idle control i started with just the idle screw, and now closed loop. started with wastegate boost - now closed loop. there's a ton of info here :dealwithit:

This really can't be overemphasized.

I just purchased a 2004 Mazda 3 hatchback as a daily driver. Naturally, the first thing I do is google for Mazda 3 forums so I can start gathering info. There are a few smaller ones but basically it boils down to one big Mazda 3 forum, and a smaller but more enthusiastic Mazdaspeed 3 forum.

And for the most part, they both suck. The MS3 forum is slightly better, but both suffer from a massive lack of quality control. You can look up the most basic, well-known problem -- something EVERYONE recognizes is an issue with the car -- and get a dozen threads full of anecdotal evidence and rampant speculation, but no answers.

Nobody researches.
Nobody documents.
Nobody summarizes.

It's just all a mish-mash of people saying, "Well, I heard this works but I haven't tried it," or "I did this and it's great (except for the 5 unanticipated problems I created with my "solution")."

Joe Perez 04-05-2014 01:33 PM


Originally Posted by mgeoffriau (Post 1118616)
It's just all a mish-mash of people saying, "Well, I heard this works but I haven't tried it," or "I did this and it's great (except for the 5 unanticipated problems I created with my "solution")."

So, it's exactly like MiataTurbo only without the homoerotic undertones? :giggle:

mgeoffriau 04-05-2014 01:38 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 1118619)
So, it's exactly like MiataTurbo only without the homoerotic undertones? :giggle:

Only if you added a bunch of "build threads" that involved people painting various interior bits on their cars.

Actually, come to think of it, we've got that covered with Jeffbucc.

Jeffbucc 04-05-2014 07:09 PM


Originally Posted by mgeoffriau (Post 1118620)

Only if you added a bunch of "build threads" that involved people painting various interior bits on their cars.

Actually, come to think of it, we've got that covered with Jeffbucc.

That reminds me, I need to paint everything a different shade of purple and pink and start a build thread on club roadster ;)

Joe Perez 04-05-2014 07:37 PM


Originally Posted by Jeffbucc (Post 1118714)
That reminds me, I need to paint everything a different shade of purple and pink and start a build thread on club roadster ;)

You say that jokingly, and get the guy who I sold my 92 to just sold it to someone else, and that guy managed to track me down to ask for some advice, in the process of which he slowed me some pictures of it. The bastard cut the valve cover, painted the stock can gears purple, applied JDM stickers to it, mounted an eBay steering wheel, etc etc.

So people like that do exist...

y8s 04-05-2014 08:11 PM


Originally Posted by Joe Perez (Post 1118716)
You say that jokingly, and get the guy who I sold my 92 to just sold it to someone else, and that guy managed to track me down to ask for some advice, in the process of which he slowed me some pictures of it. The bastard cut the valve cover, painted the stock can gears purple, applied JDM stickers to it, mounted an eBay steering wheel, etc etc.

So people like that do exist...

cry me a river, Joe Perez.

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-i...-no/2013-07-11

that was my car once.

Joe Perez 04-05-2014 08:26 PM

I should qualify here, and say that "the bastard" is the guy I sold the car to in 2010, and not the guy who just bought it from him.

Pinky 04-05-2014 08:33 PM


Originally Posted by Jeffbucc (Post 1118714)
That reminds me, I need to paint everything a different shade of purple and pink and start a build thread on club roadster ;)

Purple, green wheels. Eggplant that sumbitch.

rleete 04-05-2014 09:18 PM

As I think posted before, the Father-in Law has colon/bowel cancer. He was operated on almost 5 years ago (bowel resection), which went well. Chemo seemed to knock out the cancer that had spread to his liver. About a year later we went to Myrtle Beach (where I had the attack of kidney stones), and all was good. I went down to hunting camp last fall, and although weaker than usual, he was in generally decent health.

Well, it's been back for some time now (metastasized to the liver), and the recurring rounds of chemo have taken their toll. He has lost a lot of weight (40-50 pounds), and was not eating for a while due to complications which had shut down his stomach. They recently installed a hospital bed in the living room, and hooked up one of those self-medication machines (morphine) because of the constant pain. he has quite a bit of fluid build up in the abdomen.

Wife was called down to the family house today at 6:30, because he's in bad shape. Breathing is quick and shallow, in spite of oxygen. He's only semi-conscious. Hospice nurse is not sure he'll make it through the night. I didn't go, because I don't want to remember him that way, but as I remember him from camp.

How's that for suckage?

Pinky 04-05-2014 09:32 PM


Originally Posted by rleete (Post 1118746)
As I think posted before, the Father-in Law has colon/bowel cancer. He was operated on almost 5 years ago (bowel resection), which went well. Chemo seemed to knock out the cancer that had spread to his liver. About a year later we went to Myrtle Beach (where I had the attack of kidney stones), and all was good. I went down to hunting camp last fall, and although weaker than usual, he was in generally decent health.

Well, it's been back for some time now (metastasized to the liver), and the recurring rounds of chemo have taken their toll. He has lost a lot of weight (40-50 pounds), and was not eating for a while due to complications which had shut down his stomach. They recently installed a hospital bed in the living room, and hooked up one of those self-medication machines (morphine) because of the constant pain. he has quite a bit of fluid build up in the abdomen.

Wife was called down to the family house today at 6:30, because he's in bad shape. Breathing is quick and shallow, in spite of oxygen. He's only semi-conscious. Hospice nurse is not sure he'll make it through the night. I didn't go, because I don't want to remember him that way, but as I remember him from camp.

How's that for suckage?

My wife died from recurrent colorectal cancer, mets to liver, bone and brain. It's incredible suckage. My prayers for your family.

EDIT - Ummm, not to sound critical here, but your wife's dad is dying and you're not there with her? You might want to put aside your need to remember him a certain way, and go support your wife. I think you may regret it if you don't.

rleete 04-05-2014 09:53 PM

I considered it, and asked her. She said no, it'll be just her and her mom. I'll hold down the fort here at home and take care of our son while she is with her dad.


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